CleverMiss
Smash Rookie
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2017
- Messages
- 13
I was playing as Robin a few hours ago against a Cloud. I barely won the first game with a checkmate clutch. Next game, I decided to try something.
I started off by teabagging at the start of the match just to see his reaction, and he started to dash at me after a while instead of charging his limit. I got about a 50% lead at one point and could tell he was playing more aggressively than last game. I was thinking he might be an emotional player, so I started taunting and teabagging a lot especially after back throws or hitting him with a tome, and he started play super aggressive and predictable, trying to punish my taunts. I could tell I was annoying him. It was really easy to take advantage of him after that and won the game only taking about 40%. He stopped using limit entirely after my taunting and started playing very predictable so it wasn't hard at all to win.
He left immediately after that game... What do you guys think about tilting opponents? Have you noticed any change of playstyle after throwing out a few taunts?
I started off by teabagging at the start of the match just to see his reaction, and he started to dash at me after a while instead of charging his limit. I got about a 50% lead at one point and could tell he was playing more aggressively than last game. I was thinking he might be an emotional player, so I started taunting and teabagging a lot especially after back throws or hitting him with a tome, and he started play super aggressive and predictable, trying to punish my taunts. I could tell I was annoying him. It was really easy to take advantage of him after that and won the game only taking about 40%. He stopped using limit entirely after my taunting and started playing very predictable so it wasn't hard at all to win.
He left immediately after that game... What do you guys think about tilting opponents? Have you noticed any change of playstyle after throwing out a few taunts?